A David O. Selznick signed resolution to produce Gone With the Wind Typed Document Signed ("David O. Selznick," "Dr. Attilio Giannini"), 1 p, dated August 25, 1938. This document is the Selznick International Pictures Executive Committee Resolutions page from the SIP corporate books, and it spells out the decisions made by Selznick in his negotiations to find a star to play Rhett Butler and a studio that would co-finance and distribute. SIP would ultimately partner with Loew's/MGM, who would provide the services of Clark Gable, co-finance the film at $1.25 million, and provide distribution. Accompanied by a Western Union telegram dated August 26, 1938 from Jock Whitney, a member of the executive committee, giving his approval. Provenance: the collection of Tom Heyes. 8.5 x 11 in.
A David O. Selznick signed resolution to produce Gone With the Wind Typed Document Signed ("David O. Selznick," "Dr. Attilio Giannini"), 1 p, dated August 25, 1938. This document is the Selznick International Pictures Executive Committee Resolutions page from the SIP corporate books, and it spells out the decisions made by Selznick in his negotiations to find a star to play Rhett Butler and a studio that would co-finance and distribute. SIP would ultimately partner with Loew's/MGM, who would provide the services of Clark Gable, co-finance the film at $1.25 million, and provide distribution. Accompanied by a Western Union telegram dated August 26, 1938 from Jock Whitney, a member of the executive committee, giving his approval. Provenance: the collection of Tom Heyes. 8.5 x 11 in.
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